I really dont know. You wouldn probably need to go talk to a doctor and have a semen analysis in order to determine if there is a fertility issue. There are also some tests you can buy over the counter to test for infertility, not sure how reliable they are, but its worth a shot if you are not able to afford or do not want to go into the doctors office for the results.

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Report This| Share this:SemenI really dont know. You wouldn probably need to go talk to a doctor and have a semen analysis in order to determine if there is a fertility issue. There are also some tests you can buy over the counter to test for infertility, not sure how reliable they are, but its worth a shot if you are not able to afford or do not want to go into the doctors office for the results.

You can not tell fertility of an ejaculate by color or consistency. These factors can change from day to day due to simple things like hydration level. A semen analysis is the true test to check fertility of an ejaculate.

Report This| Share this:SemenYou can not tell fertility of an ejaculate by color or consistency. These factors can change from day to day due to simple things like hydration level. A semen analysis is the true test to check fertility of an ejaculate.

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